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We’re open from Monday – Friday 10h-13:30h / 17:00-20:00h and Saturdays 10h-13:30h (GMT + 1).
In 2024, we will be closed for holidays on the 1st and 6th January, 28th, 29th, and 30th March, 1st, 2nd, and 15th May, 25th July, 15th August, 12th October, 1st and 9th November, 6th, 7th, and 25th December.
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(+34) 91 542 72 51.
We’re open from Monday – Friday 10h-13:30h / 17:00-20:00h and Saturdays 10h-13:30h (GMT + 1).
In 2024, we will be closed for holidays on the 1st and 6th January, 28th, 29th, and 30th March, 1st, 2nd, and 15th May, 25th July, 15th August, 12th October, 1st and 9th November, 6th, 7th, and 25th December.
Our shop is located in Calle Campomanes nº 4, Madrid 28013 España (Ópera Metro Station)
Flamenco dance colors. Paco Sánchez
or the guitar, having realized thousands shots on stage, in dressing rooms, in black and white or in color, he went on looking
for new expression forms.
He remembers his first pictures taking in black and white at the bottom of the stages, meanwhile the singers distorting
singing by Solea or seguiriya, all their force and their drama doing thousands forms full of charm.
In these moments, his big obsession was to express the most dramatic and deep of the flamenco and for that, he was looking for
doing his first shots.
Disfigured faces expressing pain, guitarists gripping their instrument against their face, dancers which art is shown
by silhouettes, movements...
Subsequently, he found in the pain another way of showing the grace of the flamenco dance. Black and red dominated the
most of his pictures.
Pictures which the color claims transmit the original feelings in the dance grace.
Pictures we can see in this gallery and form part of the book with the same title.
A plastic sample of the flamenco dance color.
Contents of more than 200 pictures taken on stage and in stucdio.
140 pages- 23 x 25cm. Packaged Cover.
Flamenco patterns and flamenco artists pictures like:
Eva la Yerbabuena, Merche Esmeralda, María Pagés, Carmen de torres, Manuela Carrasco, María del Mar Moreno, Mónica, Lalo Tejada, Ana Mª Bueno, Ángeles Gabaldón, Milagros Mengíbar, Yoko Komatsubara, El Pipa, Pastora Galván, Israel Galván, Antonio Canales, Ana Parrilla, Sara Baras, Joaquín Grilo, Belén Maya, Hiniesta Cortés, Concha Calero, El Güito, Manolete, Diego Llori, Matilde Coral...
or the guitar, having realized thousands shots on stage, in dressing rooms, in black and white or in color, he went on looking
for new expression forms.
He remembers his first pictures taking in black and white at the bottom of the stages, meanwhile the singers distorting
singing by Solea or seguiriya, all their force and their drama doing thousands forms full of charm.
In these moments, his big obsession was to express the most dramatic and deep of the flamenco and for that, he was looking for
doing his first shots.
Disfigured faces expressing pain, guitarists gripping their instrument against their face, dancers which art is shown
by silhouettes, movements...
Subsequently, he found in the pain another way of showing the grace of the flamenco dance. Black and red dominated the
most of his pictures.
Pictures which the color claims transmit the original feelings in the dance grace.
Pictures we can see in this gallery and form part of the book with the same title.
A plastic sample of the flamenco dance color.
Contents of more than 200 pictures taken on stage and in stucdio.
140 pages- 23 x 25cm. Packaged Cover.
Flamenco patterns and flamenco artists pictures like:
Eva la Yerbabuena, Merche Esmeralda, María Pagés, Carmen de torres, Manuela Carrasco, María del Mar Moreno, Mónica, Lalo Tejada, Ana Mª Bueno, Ángeles Gabaldón, Milagros Mengíbar, Yoko Komatsubara, El Pipa, Pastora Galván, Israel Galván, Antonio Canales, Ana Parrilla, Sara Baras, Joaquín Grilo, Belén Maya, Hiniesta Cortés, Concha Calero, El Güito, Manolete, Diego Llori, Matilde Coral...